Sports clubs, stars and sports media have sympathized with the people of occupied Jerusalem, refusing to attack them by the Israeli occupation police over the past two days in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

One of the most prominent cases of sympathy and solidarity that appeared in the Arab arena was the moment the Salmiya and Al Arabi players entered their match in the Kuwaiti League wearing the Palestinian scarf, as an expression of their solidarity with the Palestinian cause and support for the people of Jerusalem in the face of the Israeli attacks.

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# Salmiya and # Al Arabi players stand in solidarity with # Palestine before the start of their match in the #Kuwaiti League pic.twitter.com/IC1Ii7VfRO

- Alkass Channels (@alkasschannel) May 8, 2021

And Mohamed Abu Trika, the former Egyptian national team player, had opened his speech - yesterday, Saturday - in the analysis studio of the "ben Sports" sports channels, by presenting greetings to the people of Palestine and praying for them.

Muhammad Abu Trika begins his speech today by greeting the people of Palestine 🇵🇸 @ trikaofficial #studio_saturday |

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- beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) May 8, 2021

O God, grant victory to our people in Palestine .. and forgive us our shortcomings towards them .. Oh God, be with them, unite their word, reunite them and support them over their enemy and your enemy and the enemy of the prophets first throughout history # Palestine ♥ ️🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/udJgRFOGlW

- Muhammad Saadoun Al-Kuwari (@ Msdon) May 9, 2021

The star and leader of the Egyptian Zamalek club, Mahmoud Abdel-Razzaq (Shikabala), participated in the solidarity campaign with the Palestinian people, where he tweeted the tag "# Save_ Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood" with the participation of a verse from the Holy Quran, and said, "They will leave ... and we will stay."

And do not consider God oblivious to what the wrongdoers do - He only delays them for a day on which the eyes are diagnosed.

They will leave ... and we will stay 🇵🇸✌🏾 # SaveSheikhJarrah # SaveSheikhJarrah # RedForPalestine pic.twitter.com/TqHvF5SrOm

- Shikabala (@hikabala) May 8, 2021

Commentators and sports analysts from various Arab countries showed solidarity with Jerusalem, praying for the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestine and sending some words of support to all Palestinians in the occupied territories, while others pointed out that the current situation is a product of normalization with Israel.

Oh God, liberate Al-Aqsa Mosque from the defilement of the aggressor Jews


and be a help and supporter for our vulnerable brothers in Palestine ...

- Hatem Trabelsi (@hatemtrabelsitn) May 8, 2021

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Omani sports commentator Khalil Al-Balushi sent a message of support to the Palestinian stationers in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and Al-Balushi posted on his personal Facebook account - on Sunday - a video clip entitled "Palestine is my cause."

Algerian commentator Hafeez Draghi said: “What is happening in Al-Aqsa this holy month is a crime against humanity and religious sanctities, and the silence of the international community and Arab regimes in particular is complicity, cowardice, humiliation and dishonor,” adding, “This is the result of normalization, which was said to have come to protect the Palestinian people and restore their rights. Stolen!

What is happening in Al-Aqsa Mosque in this holy month is a crime against humanity and religious sanctities, and the silence of the international community and the Arab regimes in particular involves complicity, cowardice, humiliation and dishonor.


This is the result of normalization, which was said to have come to protect the Palestinian people and restore their stolen rights !!

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- hafid derradji (@derradjihafid) May 8, 2021

Away from the Arab world, special solidarity came from South America, specifically from the Chilean club Palestino, whose players entered the stadium in their match yesterday, Saturday, in the Palestinian keffiyeh, in solidarity with Palestine and in support of the stationers in Jerusalem, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Aplaudimos el homenaje que los jugadores de @CDPalestinoSADP hicieron hoy al pueblo palestino🇵🇸⚽❤️ # SaveSheikhJarrah # Nakba73 #MasQueUnEquipoTodoUnPueblo pic.twitter.com/1o4NBAaQeQ

- Club Palestiniano (@ClubPalestinoCL) May 9, 2021